Libel?

Libel?
In a letter from a real estate agent about my termination of the rental lease, he said on company letterhead, ” I am disgusted by the way you left the property and I find the way you skipped out on the lease and the condition you left the property in to be completely disrespectful to myself & the property owner & speaks volumes about the type of person you are.” He goes on about skipping out on the lease which I did not. I submitted a letter and faxed within the proper 60 day time requirement. Many people in the office saw this letter and totally embarrassed me. Is there anything I can do legally?

What steps are necessary to disolve a general power of attorney when the person…

What steps are necessary to disolve a general power of attorney when the person who has been appointed power of attorney refuses to relinquish this power. There is evidence that the person has been abusing the power of attorney for their own personal gain. My wife’s grandmother is the person whom we are trying to help. One of her grandaughters is her power of attorney. They both reside in Arkansas.

Property I was made sole general power of attorney before my mother passed away.

Property
I was made sole general power of attorney before my mother passed away. The title to her car had her name & my brother as POD. I took the title to the DMV & signed it over with moms name by me POA. I received a title. Meanwhile, my mom passed away & my brother applied for a lost title & was awarded the vehicle. My question is why was my power of attorney not valid for that transaction.

General Power of Attorney My Grand mother, father, elder brother, myself,…

General Power of Attorney
My Grand mother, father, elder brother, myself, younger brother, and sister had given General Power of Attorney in the year 1996. My Grand mother expired in 2000 and we have not cancelled the power. My question is whether the power given still holds good even after the death of my grandmother. Because somebody says that any one who has given power expires, the power is deemed be become invalid.

Is it possible to set up an irrevocable general power of attorney?

Is it possible to set up an irrevocable general power of attorney? I would like to be the principal granting irrevocable power of attorney to my long-time girlfriend with her as my agent. I COMPLETELY understand that one would probably strongly recommend against this, but I nonetheless have my mind made up to do so if it is possible.